If the game is postponed because of snow, it’ll be played Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Milton Hershey.

THE DIFFERENCE

Harrisburg went off in the third quarter. Ahead by just 28-22 at the break, the Cougars punched it into overdrive behind Proctor, who scored 14 points during Harrisburg’s 27-point onslaught.

Ezell got the run started with a pair of buckets, including a pick and breakaway slam, giving the Cougars a cozy 36-23 lead with 6:30 left in the third.

Harrisburg went from up 6 to up 16 heading into the fourth.

NUMBERS GAME

Harrisburg out-rebounded Boiling Springs 37-22. … In a fast-paced, end-line to end-line kind of game, the Cougars turned the ball over just 11 times; the Bubblers (19-3) had 16 turnovers — four in the third quarter, and all four led to Harrisburg points at the other end.

WHAT THEY SAID

Harrisburg coach Kirk Smallwood on his Cougars’ big third quarter — “We tried to turn the pressure up defensively and create some turnovers and get some easy buckets and some transition buckets. That’s what we do. That’s how we play. That’s our bread and butter.”

Smallwood on making the conference finals — “We’re looking forward to it. (McDevitt) is a very, very good team. They’ve only lost one game. Our kids know their kids so it should be an exciting game.”

Boiling Springs coach Pat Dieter on the outcome — “I thought we got kind of out of character in the middle of the second quarter. I don’t think we should have been down by 6 points at halftime. We weren’t playing our game; we allowed their tempo to push us where we didn’t want to go. In the second half it just continued. They started putting the pressure on and they had us playing from behind. It’s tough to play that way. Give credit to them. They just didn’t let us play well.”